First Projects With Restored 1955 MK V
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judaspre1982 wrote:[INDENT]Chris, what specifically do you want to know? I would be happy to answer any ? Tim, we inherited a Ferrel kitten in the spring--he just showed up one day. I figured I would provide him some shelter for the winter. I have seen him in the cat house several times on rainy days. He watched me build the house and I believe he knew it was being built just for him.Dave
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HHHHMMMMM a cat house huh.

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Hi Dave,judaspre1982 wrote:[INDENT]...Tim, we inherited a Ferrel kitten in the spring--he just showed up one day. I figured I would provide him some shelter for the winter. I have seen him in the cat house several times on rainy days. He watched me build the house and I believe he knew it was being built just for him.Dave
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I just got the feeling that it was knot a dog house, but I thought cat houses were only legal in the state of Nevada!


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Dave, Thanks for showing your newer projects! I know they will give inspiration to others!judaspre1982 wrote:[INDENT]...we inherited a Ferrel kitten in the spring--he just showed up one day. I figured I would provide him some shelter for the winter. I have seen him in the cat house several times on rainy days. He watched me build the house and I believe he knew it was being built just for him.Dave [/INDENT]
Addressing the Ferrel cat's house - I, also, would bet he knew the house would be just for him! Animals have this ability to know such things! He is one very nice looking cat that has a very nice shelter. I was attracted to the nice job of roofing and the super porch you took the time to build for him.
Speaking of nice - that cubby hole storage container is really classy by itself. Is it for shoes? I love the trim - it's sharp looking, covering connectors and edges. What kind of glue did you use between the wood and melamine?
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Hi Dave - you fooled me on this one! I had thought the carcass was melamine. Your finish is so good it looked very white and smooth. The reason I asked about glue was based on my assumption, as Titebond makes a special glue to bond melamine to wood. Wondered if you used that stuff.
Once again - very nice!!
Once again - very nice!!
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I was given a (I'm guessing) 1953 Mark V 210. It's all in pieces ( and I DO mean pieces) and rusty. I think it's all here tho'. The original paperwork is still in CA somewhere and I'm in OH. I have no idea how it all goes together. It's also got a lot of rust. I tried naval jelly and it didn't work very well. I've got some other stuff but I'm afraid to use it because it seems so toxic and I have dogs and a VERY small space. What to do and how to do it?
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Welcome to the forum. It sounds as though you might have a challenge but it will be worth the effort. Do not despair.judithtruly wrote:I was given a (I'm guessing) 1953 Mark V 210. It's all in pieces ( and I DO mean pieces) and rusty. I think it's all here tho'. The original paperwork is still in CA somewhere and I'm in OH. I have no idea how it all goes together. It's also got a lot of rust. I tried naval jelly and it didn't work very well. I've got some other stuff but I'm afraid to use it because it seems so toxic and I have dogs and a VERY small space. What to do and how to do it?
There are four Sawdust Sessions that I believe you should view. These have to do with restoration of an old Mark V. Viewing and studying them will give you a feel for the depth of the challenge you have taken on.
http://www.shopsmithacademy.com/SS_Arch ... _Index.htm
Browse around here. There is a lot of really good info.
I'm looking forward to your progress reports and whatever future questions you might have. Good luck in your endeavor and once again, Welcome.
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Thanks, Dusty
I'll let you all know how it goes.